Hearing the wonderful word “pizza” makes me crave for that oh-so-cheesy and meaty crust every time. It is sooo delectable! Fortunately, I’ll be demonstrating how to make a Dutch oven pizza for camping in this article.

Okay, so I’m not sure if I just wanted to share with you our Dutch oven pizza recipe for your future reference or if I’m just really craving for it right now and I thought I’d put it into writing to add to my blog. Well, I guess both works! Hehe.

Pizza’s great anytime and anywhere, especially when camping

The Dutch oven pizza recipe is a favorite of campers and non-campers alike. I mean, who doesn’t go crazy for pizza? Although at first, you'll ask “how the hell can I make pizza outdoors without any oven?”

Of course, you can! Remember, any type of pizza or dishes you make at home, you can certainly recreate with a Dutch oven. Name a dish or even a warm dessert, the Dutch oven can surely cook it.

So I made this recipe numerous times, usually when I’m with my family because they all love pizza. Of course, you can still cook it for yourself if you’re riding solo or enjoy with your camping buddies. Pizza’s great anytime and anywhere especially out in the great outdoors. The Dutch oven pizza’s easy to prepare and cook. It will get consumed pretty fast by starving campers too.

Procedure

Step 1

Pre-slice the vegetables to lessen the work on the site and to save up space. Slice the bell pepper, mushroom, and white onion. Put the sliced ingredients in a ziplock bag or a small Tupperware. Refrigerate everything, including the other fresh ingredients the night before camping.

If you'll be camping out the whole day and plan to have the pizza for dinner, put the ingredients in a camping cooler to avoid spoilage.

Step 2

Pour the tube of pizza crust or pizza dough mix in the aluminum tin. Spread dough evenly in the center and sides of the tin.

Step 3

Spread tomato sauce on top of the dough, covering the entire area. Sprinkle salt, pepper, basil, paprika, and other spices you want to include on the sauced-up dough. Add sliced onions, olive, mushrooms, bell pepper, and pepperoni.

Step 4

Prepare the oven before putting the aluminum tin with pizza. To do this, you’ll need briquette charcoals or a portable cooking stove. But first, spray or pour olive or vegetable oil on the sides of the oven.

If you’ll use coals, put 12 pieces on top of the oven’s lid and 20 on the bottom of the pot. For a portable stove, set the oven to medium heat or about 350 degrees. After you’re done preparing the oven, place the tin inside the oiled Dutch ﻿﻿oven﻿﻿.

Step 5

Cook for about 30-40 minutes. Lift the lid after the designated time and distribute the cheese on top. The cheesier, the better! Place the lid again and cook for an additional 5 to 10 minutes.

Step 6

Open the lid and check for the doneness of the dough. Stick a fork or a toothpick and check if the crust is crispy and soft. Also, the cheese should be fully melted.

If all of the things mentioned are met, remove coals on top and from the bottom of the oven and carefully pull the tin out of the oven. If not, place the lid back again and cook for 5 to 10 minutes.

Voila! Now you have the best-tasting pizza in the world!

Truly, pizza will bring everyone in the camp to sit together and eat. Everyone loves it and it’s something you can’ say no to. The Dutch oven pizza is easy to cook and prepare. No hassle! You won’t even have to wash the dishes because everyone would scoop out a slice with their bare hands they won’t even think of using a plate. Try the recipe and surprise your fellow campers and family with a pizza party the next time you camp out.

Hey there! Have you tried this recipe? What did you do differently? Do you have some tips on making a better-tasting Dutch oven pizza? Share it below!

Did you try doing this recipe? Have you succeeded? If so, can you share it to reach other campers out there craving for pizza too? Cheers!

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Cindy Herrera

I’m Cindy, a free-spirited outdoor enthusiast. Since childhood, I was very much exposed to the outdoor environment. Our family frequently goes on weekend camps and my father, who was a skilled hunter, used to teach me and my siblings valuable things about wildlife survival. Now that I’m a married woman with two wonderful kids, it’s hard to keep up with outdoor activities while parenting at the same time… so I made this blog to share the best of my knowledge, experiences, and tips from other bloggers to you, my fellow outdoor enthusiast because merely talking about the outdoors makes me feel closer to it.

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